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Versatile snow or work pack that adapts to your needs.

After a short morning powder session on the resort, take out your avy gear and replace it with your school gear in the Dakine Mission 25L Backpack. This versatile snowboard pack features a padded 15-inch laptop sleeve for your computer, while an organizer front pocket doubles as a storage area for your avy gear when you're shredding and as a place for your work or school supplies when it's time to get down to business.

Choice of backpack for sidecountry missions and short snowmobile laps in the backcountry, while also doubling as a pack for school or travel

Padded, adjustable shoulder straps and waist belt, and an adjustable sternum strap provide comfort, support, and a just-right fit while you tour, bootpack, or shred

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Good day pack/ resort cruising bag

Gender:
Female

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Let me be clear: This isn't a bag I would take into the backcountry, or for anything more than just a pack to throw some supplies in and head to the river (or to throw some beers in and stash at the mountain). That being said, for what it is, it's a solid backpack. Plenty of space for some sandwiches, water (or even a bigger water bladder), snacks, and beer. I've taken it on shorter day-hikes, and it does great for that, too. The clips on the front of the bag can extend to hold a snowboard easily, and I've used it a few times to hike up to a lunch spot on Mt Hood during the summer. Overall, for a $40 pack, and one that you can strap your board to, I have no complaints. It's lasted me 2 years now, and still in my regular rotation!

Comment on Caleb Galloway's review »

Would this back pack fit a 40" longboard? Looking for a backpack for school to ride my longboard to class and then hook my longboard into my back pack. I usually carry my lap top too, it s 15". Would that fit as well? Also, how do the dimensions in the description go? Height then width? Thanks!!

The padded laptop sleeve for this backpack is compatible for up to 15 inch laptops, so yours would fit perfectly. The external straps would also easily accommodate your 40" long board (note SarahAH's picture above). And the dimensions are 21 H x 11 W x 8 D.

If you have any further questions don't hesitate to ask. 800.409.4502, ext. 4790

Comment on Maria Zapata's review »

All around backpack

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I love this bag! Mostly use it as a daily backpack, but have also used it at the ski resorts. My board fits snug on the board straps, and the bag is very tough on the outside. Many pockets for laptops, drink bottles, pencils/pens, you name it. Killer bag for resort skiing or just using it around town or for school.

Comment on Gabe B's review »

Ok.

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I have a DaKine 20L DLX and thought I'd try this bag out since it was a little larger. This is a much different bag than the DLX, or some of DaKine's more premium backcountry bags. The material seems to be a less reinforced, and the zippers aren't as stout either. This is an adequate bag for your lunch/water bottle, or as an in-bounds resort bag to carry your items for "safety meetings", or would work great as a school bag too (there are even pencil holders ha ha).

If you're looking for a bag to put your probe, shovel, ice axe, splitboarding gear, etc in there are no specific pockets for any of these items and they'll just be loosely flopping around. The snowboard carrier portion of the pack is awkward too. The straps aren't long enough to get your board high up on your back to keep it from dragging in deep snow.

Spend the extra money and get one of DaKine's more premium packs. I wouldn't want to do any serious touring or boot packs in this bag.

Comment on Brian Ripp's review »

Best Multipurpose Sports Backpack

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is the best sports backpack there is out there. Plenty of room inside allows me to fit lots of food and gear. The inner lining of the backpack is waterproof which is great because nothing inside has ever gotten wet. The two side pockets that are felt are great for valuables/shades and the larger side pocket works well two. The zippers have never gotten stuck on me even when skiing with this backpack in subzero temperatures(i have had backpacks where zippers freeze shut in the past). The waist strap works well yet is not removable and the chest strap has an elastic portion which is great when used for skiing because it allows the strap to stay tight yet allows for heavy breathing. I also used this on surf trips and brought to the beach with me the day before hurricane sandy hit the east coast and everything inside was kept dry during the storm conditions. Overall this is the best outdoor sports backpack there is out there for the price. I have been a "North Face snob" when it comes to backpacks for the past 9 years simply based off of their quality/durability and thought I would give this a try. This backpack surpasses most North Face backpacks in not only quality/durability but in functionality too. Hopefully this helps!

Comment on PJ S.'s review »

Great backpack!

First off, this backpack was around 45 bucks... awesome. Second, it matches my snowboard jacket's color scheme... woot. Finally, I use it daily for school and it's durable, holds all my crap and lets me bring some swag to the dreary halls of my middle school. Can't wait to bring it up to the mountain in a couple weeks!